Dopamine vs Dobutamine | MOA, Pharmacology, Vasopressor, Inotrope
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- Опубліковано 1 лис 2014
- Dopamine vs Dobutamine Cheat Sheet: www.NURSING.com/dopamine
Dopamine and Dobutamine can be a bit confusing (maybe because of their names). This video helps to explain the difference between the two and their specific uses. You can get a free cheat sheet by using the link above.
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Nice video, but am sure you might have gotten a lot of people confused. Dopamine has beta adrenergic effect at Medium dose, and alpha effect at high doses. I wont outrightly call Dopamine a vasopressor. Also Dopamine causes Tachycardia (beta 1 effect) and dobutamine has inotropic but less chronotropic effect (still Beta 1)....your audience needs all these clarification.
yeah no shit, this makes it more confusing.
You should mention three dose effect of dopamine. Low dose on renal (D1), moderate dose effect on B1, higher dose effect on a1..
Excellent! Easy to understand and clear to the point! Thank you
My left ear really enjoyed this audio.
Mark Brown well tell your left ear you're welcome!
Mine too☺️
Love your podcasts, Jon. Listened to this one in my car, but the visuals are such a huge help. Thanks for all you're pouring into us!
Thank you so much Debi! Im glad its helping. Nursing school is frustrating glad we can help.
Hey John.. great explanations!!!! thank you.
This was very helpful in the way you explained it. Thank you!
Great explaination sir..thank u
Great memory tip! Thank you!
thanks a lot ....
very nicely n precisely said
Thank you for a simple explanation!! Started ICU yesterday and had a patient on Dobutamine and this helps clarify why...I’m a surgical nurse of 15 years. My Precptor assumes I know more than I do and has not been very forthcoming with knowledge. Love videos like this because of that. Thanks again
UnBLeighVaBle i feel you.. 2 months in NICU now but actually im OR nurse for 10yrs.
John you just saved my life with a simple "B" in DoButamine!!!
I loved the contrast to BetaBlockers!!! I'll never forget the diff between these two meds again!!!
Hudson Valley NY
Amazing tips and so simple and straightforward!
Thanks again from a loyal subscriber and grateful nursing student!
Debbie Q
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Thank you!
thank you sir
My brain exploded when you pointed out the B in dobutamine and the Beta receptor analogy. THANK YOU!
lol . . . don't want any brains exploding (that might get messy)
Thank you this is so good
Great video man!!! I have a Med Surg 2 test this morning on Cardiac and Shock and this really helped
Awesome! This framework greatly helped me when learning the concepts aswell! Thanks for the support!
This was great
Brilliant!! finally this has sunk in!
Michael Bishop fantastic! thanks for sharing
Thank you!!! This video was extremely helpful!:)
+Courtney Chen you bet glad it helped . .. .thanks for stopping by
Great review‼️
Thanks for watching . . . more coming soon!
Sir can you make it clear about dopamine is it that dopamine is a +inotropic and chronotropic and why it has no effect on heart rate ty
Davis Drug Guide says that dopamine is also an inotrope and acts on beta 1 receptors
Great reviee‼️
Thank you!!
+blahhh024 you bet!
Dobutamine is a vasopressor with a inotropic effect.
Why did you say they both act on Central Nervous System, when the alpha and beta receptors are on blood vessels and heart?
Silent vid, but helpful!
I did something stupid yesterday i am new new icu nurse the doctor start my pt on dputamine for the cardiac output but suddenly pt crusshed so i increase doputamine dose from 2 mcg/kg/min to 5 thinking it well help thank you for this great explanation i learned alot
Are you publicly admitting that you administered medication to a sick patient without understanding the consequences of your action? Being 'new' is no excuse during litigation....piece of advise for you and good luck. Hopefully you are not practicing in the US....
Hello sir, I just thought you should know the link to download the material on Dopamine is not working. Otherwise, great videos.
+tigerdocsdc hmm seems to be working on my end try this link: www.nrsng.com/dopamine
DoPamine is a vasoPressor